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Wacopilot

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Hey guys/gals, what rollerboard(suitcase) is recomended .....size/brand. In the Excel. Thanks

Waco
 
Doesn't really matter what jet it is, what matters is how much stuff do you need for a 7 day trip? I got tired of cramming a 22" bag so I bought the Luggage Works 26" (104NG). Lots of pockets and very durable construction. Downside is the expense (around $320) and the weight. But it's a metal frame that will last a very long time. I've not had any problems using it as a carry on with the airlines. Technically it doesn't qualify as carry on but no one has said anything.

http://www.luggageworksonline.com/product.asp?CatID=1

AirBear
 
+1 for the 26" though I am finding that more and more often the flight crew will ask me to check it planeside. Only seems to happen when I am not in uniform though. By the time I have packed 7 days worth of stuff in there it weighs over 50 pounds. Its funny watching the van drivers eyes pop out when he tries to lift it. Nice to see someone else throwing heavy bags for once.
 
That is like asking what type of beer someone prefers. Very subjective.
I won't run with at 26, because I don't want to EVER have to check it, but that is just me.... I have had a 22" Travel Pro Crew series, that I have been using at NJA for over 5 years, it has held up well, but is beginning to show it age now.....
 
I'll second the travel pro, has worked great for me. I am on my 2nd one in the 10 years since my career put me on the road. Not too expensive if you shop around a bit. I too try to never check my bag, did it once and it got lost - never again. I especially like the "suiter" that zips into the lid on it, nice for packing a suit or a few uniform shirts etc on hangars.
 
26 inch pos that target sells. I check it everywhere we go when we airline.
 
I got tired of looking like a friggin pilot dork after work when going out etc...Makes me want to puke everytime I see someone wearing an issue Trenchcoat, Jeans and a pair of black dress shoes....

I went out and bought the largest travel pro I could find. You know the same one Marcos used to carry her shoes in. Now I have my full wardrobe while "LIVING" on the road. BTW it's too big to carry onboard but I could care less. I hope they lose the damned thing. Makes my job that much easier if they do LOL
 
Maybe I need to bid the X. I still never get time to hardly leave my room after working all day in the Ultra! 10 hours comes fast. LOL!
 

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